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Air Austral Wet-Leases A340-300 From Hi Fly Malta For Summer Ops

Air Austral, the flag carrier based in Réunion, has expanded its long-haul capacity by wet-leasing an Airbus A340-300from Hi Fly Malta, a specialist in ACMI and charter operations. The aircraft, registered 9H-TQZ and bearing manufacturer serial number 202, began operating flights on behalf of Air Austral on July 2, 2025, with an inaugural service from Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG) to St. Denis de la…

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Singapore Airlines Takes Delivery of B737-8 Aircraft

Singapore Airlines continues its narrowbody fleet modernization with the delivery of a Boeing 737-8, bearing serial number 44266, and equipped with LEAP-1B27 engines from CFM International. This aircraft joins the airline’s growing 737 MAX fleet, supporting regional growth and operational efficiency.

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Singapore Airlines Takes Delivery of B737-8

Singapore Airlines has added one Boeing 737-8, serial number 44266, to its fleet, powered by LEAP-1B27 engines from CFM International. This delivery reinforces the airline’s investment in next-generation narrowbody aircraft and supports regional route development across Southeast Asia and the Indian subcontinent.

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Singapore Airlines Takes Delivery Of B737-8 Serial 44265

Singapore Airlines has received a new Boeing 737-8, bearing serial number 44265, as part of its ongoing narrowbody fleet modernization program. The aircraft is powered by LEAP-1B27 engines, supplied by CFM International, offering improvements in fuel efficiency and noise reduction over previous-generation models.

SIA Engineering Signs 3-Year Service Agreements With SIA And Scoot

SIA Engineering, a leading MRO provider based in Singapore, has entered into new Comprehensive Services Agreements with its long-standing partners Singapore Airlines and its low-cost subsidiary Scoot. The agreements have a term of up to three years, superseding the previous arrangements between the parties.

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Singapore Airlines To Retire B737-800s By March 2026

Singapore Airlines has announced it will retire its final four Boeing 737-800 aircraft by the end of March 2026, marking a key milestone in its ongoing fleet renewal strategy. The move comes as the airline ramps up deliveries of the Boeing 737-8, part of the MAX series, to modernize its narrowbody operations.

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SIA Group Reports $2.1B Profit Boosted By Air India-Vistara Merger

SIA Group, the parent company of Singapore Airlines, has announced strong financial results for the fiscal year 2024/25. The group achieved a net profit of $2.1 billion, a 3.9% increase year-on-year, largely driven by a one-off, non-cash accounting gain of $846 million arising from the merger of Air India and Vistara. Total revenue climbed 2.8% to $15 billion, while cash and bank balances…

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Singapore Airlines and ANA Gain Conditional Approval for Commercial Cooperation

Singapore Airlines and ANA All Nippon Airways have been granted conditional approval by the Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore (CCCS) for their Proposed Commercial Cooperation. This approval marks a significant step forward in formalizing the strategic partnership between the two leading airlines.

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SIA Group Reports $1.2B Profit in Q3 FY2024/25

SIA Group (Singapore) has delivered a strong financial performance in Q3 FY2024/25, reporting a net profit of $1.2 billion, marking a 146.7% increase compared to the previous year. The group’s total revenue also grew significantly, up 27% to $3.8 billion, reflecting strong passenger demand and improved operational efficiencies.

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Singapore Airlines December Traffic Rises 9.6%

Singapore Airlines has reported impressive traffic figures for December 2024, reflecting a strong demand for air travel. The airline’s Available Seat Kilometers (ASKs) rose by 9.2%, while Revenue Passenger Kilometers (RPKs) increased by 8.7%. Passenger numbers reached 2.4 million, marking a 9.6% year-over-year growth. Despite the overall growth, the Passenger Load Factor (PLF) experienced a marginal decline, dropping 0.3 percentage points to 88.4%. This slight dip is attributed to…